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#pragma once
#ifdef __GNUC__
#pragma GCC diagnostic push
#pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wunused-parameter"
#endif
//===- CGSCCPassManager.h - Call graph pass management ----------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
/// \file
///
/// This header provides classes for managing passes over SCCs of the call
/// graph. These passes form an important component of LLVM's interprocedural
/// optimizations. Because they operate on the SCCs of the call graph, and they
/// traverse the graph in post-order, they can effectively do pair-wise
/// interprocedural optimizations for all call edges in the program while
/// incrementally refining it and improving the context of these pair-wise
/// optimizations. At each call site edge, the callee has already been
/// optimized as much as is possible. This in turn allows very accurate
/// analysis of it for IPO.
///
/// A secondary more general goal is to be able to isolate optimization on
/// unrelated parts of the IR module. This is useful to ensure our
/// optimizations are principled and don't miss oportunities where refinement
/// of one part of the module influences transformations in another part of the
/// module. But this is also useful if we want to parallelize the optimizations
/// across common large module graph shapes which tend to be very wide and have
/// large regions of unrelated cliques.
///
/// To satisfy these goals, we use the LazyCallGraph which provides two graphs
/// nested inside each other (and built lazily from the bottom-up): the call
/// graph proper, and a reference graph. The reference graph is super set of
/// the call graph and is a conservative approximation of what could through
/// scalar or CGSCC transforms *become* the call graph. Using this allows us to
/// ensure we optimize functions prior to them being introduced into the call
/// graph by devirtualization or other technique, and thus ensures that
/// subsequent pair-wise interprocedural optimizations observe the optimized
/// form of these functions. The (potentially transitive) reference
/// reachability used by the reference graph is a conservative approximation
/// that still allows us to have independent regions of the graph.
///
/// FIXME: There is one major drawback of the reference graph: in its naive
/// form it is quadratic because it contains a distinct edge for each
/// (potentially indirect) reference, even if are all through some common
/// global table of function pointers. This can be fixed in a number of ways
/// that essentially preserve enough of the normalization. While it isn't
/// expected to completely preclude the usability of this, it will need to be
/// addressed.
///
///
/// All of these issues are made substantially more complex in the face of
/// mutations to the call graph while optimization passes are being run. When
/// mutations to the call graph occur we want to achieve two different things:
///
/// - We need to update the call graph in-flight and invalidate analyses
/// cached on entities in the graph. Because of the cache-based analysis
/// design of the pass manager, it is essential to have stable identities for
/// the elements of the IR that passes traverse, and to invalidate any
/// analyses cached on these elements as the mutations take place.
///
/// - We want to preserve the incremental and post-order traversal of the
/// graph even as it is refined and mutated. This means we want optimization
/// to observe the most refined form of the call graph and to do so in
/// post-order.
///
/// To address this, the CGSCC manager uses both worklists that can be expanded
/// by passes which transform the IR, and provides invalidation tests to skip
/// entries that become dead. This extra data is provided to every SCC pass so
/// that it can carefully update the manager's traversal as the call graph
/// mutates.
///
/// We also provide support for running function passes within the CGSCC walk,
/// and there we provide automatic update of the call graph including of the
/// pass manager to reflect call graph changes that fall out naturally as part
/// of scalar transformations.
///
/// The patterns used to ensure the goals of post-order visitation of the fully
/// refined graph:
///
/// 1) Sink toward the "bottom" as the graph is refined. This means that any
/// iteration continues in some valid post-order sequence after the mutation
/// has altered the structure.
///
/// 2) Enqueue in post-order, including the current entity. If the current
/// entity's shape changes, it and everything after it in post-order needs
/// to be visited to observe that shape.
///
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLVM_ANALYSIS_CGSCCPASSMANAGER_H
#define LLVM_ANALYSIS_CGSCCPASSMANAGER_H
#include "llvm/ADT/MapVector.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/LazyCallGraph.h"
#include "llvm/IR/PassManager.h"
#include "llvm/IR/ValueHandle.h"
#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
#include <cassert>
#include <utility>
namespace llvm {
class Function;
class Value;
template <typename T, unsigned int N> class SmallPriorityWorklist;
struct CGSCCUpdateResult;
class Module;
// Allow debug logging in this inline function.
#define DEBUG_TYPE "cgscc"
/// Extern template declaration for the analysis set for this IR unit.
extern template class AllAnalysesOn<LazyCallGraph::SCC>;
extern template class AnalysisManager<LazyCallGraph::SCC, LazyCallGraph &>;
/// The CGSCC analysis manager.
///
/// See the documentation for the AnalysisManager template for detail
/// documentation. This type serves as a convenient way to refer to this
/// construct in the adaptors and proxies used to integrate this into the larger
/// pass manager infrastructure.
using CGSCCAnalysisManager =
AnalysisManager<LazyCallGraph::SCC, LazyCallGraph &>;
// Explicit specialization and instantiation declarations for the pass manager.
// See the comments on the definition of the specialization for details on how
// it differs from the primary template.
template <>
PreservedAnalyses
PassManager<LazyCallGraph::SCC, CGSCCAnalysisManager, LazyCallGraph &,
CGSCCUpdateResult &>::run(LazyCallGraph::SCC &InitialC,
CGSCCAnalysisManager &AM,
LazyCallGraph &G, CGSCCUpdateResult &UR);
extern template class PassManager<LazyCallGraph::SCC, CGSCCAnalysisManager,
LazyCallGraph &, CGSCCUpdateResult &>;
/// The CGSCC pass manager.
///
/// See the documentation for the PassManager template for details. It runs
/// a sequence of SCC passes over each SCC that the manager is run over. This
/// type serves as a convenient way to refer to this construct.
using CGSCCPassManager =
PassManager<LazyCallGraph::SCC, CGSCCAnalysisManager, LazyCallGraph &,
CGSCCUpdateResult &>;
/// An explicit specialization of the require analysis template pass.
template <typename AnalysisT>
struct RequireAnalysisPass<AnalysisT, LazyCallGraph::SCC, CGSCCAnalysisManager,
LazyCallGraph &, CGSCCUpdateResult &>
: PassInfoMixin<RequireAnalysisPass<AnalysisT, LazyCallGraph::SCC,
CGSCCAnalysisManager, LazyCallGraph &,
CGSCCUpdateResult &>> {
PreservedAnalyses run(LazyCallGraph::SCC &C, CGSCCAnalysisManager &AM,
LazyCallGraph &CG, CGSCCUpdateResult &) {
(void)AM.template getResult<AnalysisT>(C, CG);
return PreservedAnalyses::all();
}
void printPipeline(raw_ostream &OS,
function_ref<StringRef(StringRef)> MapClassName2PassName) {
auto ClassName = AnalysisT::name();
auto PassName = MapClassName2PassName(ClassName);
OS << "require<" << PassName << ">";
}
};
/// A proxy from a \c CGSCCAnalysisManager to a \c Module.
using CGSCCAnalysisManagerModuleProxy =
InnerAnalysisManagerProxy<CGSCCAnalysisManager, Module>;
/// We need a specialized result for the \c CGSCCAnalysisManagerModuleProxy so
/// it can have access to the call graph in order to walk all the SCCs when
/// invalidating things.
template <> class CGSCCAnalysisManagerModuleProxy::Result {
public:
explicit Result(CGSCCAnalysisManager &InnerAM, LazyCallGraph &G)
: InnerAM(&InnerAM), G(&G) {}
/// Accessor for the analysis manager.
CGSCCAnalysisManager &getManager() { return *InnerAM; }
/// Handler for invalidation of the Module.
///
/// If the proxy analysis itself is preserved, then we assume that the set of
/// SCCs in the Module hasn't changed. Thus any pointers to SCCs in the
/// CGSCCAnalysisManager are still valid, and we don't need to call \c clear
/// on the CGSCCAnalysisManager.
///
/// Regardless of whether this analysis is marked as preserved, all of the
/// analyses in the \c CGSCCAnalysisManager are potentially invalidated based
/// on the set of preserved analyses.
bool invalidate(Module &M, const PreservedAnalyses &PA,
ModuleAnalysisManager::Invalidator &Inv);
private:
CGSCCAnalysisManager *InnerAM;
LazyCallGraph *G;
};
/// Provide a specialized run method for the \c CGSCCAnalysisManagerModuleProxy
/// so it can pass the lazy call graph to the result.
template <>
CGSCCAnalysisManagerModuleProxy::Result
CGSCCAnalysisManagerModuleProxy::run(Module &M, ModuleAnalysisManager &AM);
// Ensure the \c CGSCCAnalysisManagerModuleProxy is provided as an extern
// template.
extern template class InnerAnalysisManagerProxy<CGSCCAnalysisManager, Module>;
extern template class OuterAnalysisManagerProxy<
ModuleAnalysisManager, LazyCallGraph::SCC, LazyCallGraph &>;
/// A proxy from a \c ModuleAnalysisManager to an \c SCC.
using ModuleAnalysisManagerCGSCCProxy =
OuterAnalysisManagerProxy<ModuleAnalysisManager, LazyCallGraph::SCC,
LazyCallGraph &>;
/// Support structure for SCC passes to communicate updates the call graph back
/// to the CGSCC pass manager infrastructure.
///
/// The CGSCC pass manager runs SCC passes which are allowed to update the call
/// graph and SCC structures. This means the structure the pass manager works
/// on is mutating underneath it. In order to support that, there needs to be
/// careful communication about the precise nature and ramifications of these
/// updates to the pass management infrastructure.
///
/// All SCC passes will have to accept a reference to the management layer's
/// update result struct and use it to reflect the results of any CG updates
/// performed.
///
/// Passes which do not change the call graph structure in any way can just
/// ignore this argument to their run method.
struct CGSCCUpdateResult {
/// Worklist of the RefSCCs queued for processing.
///
/// When a pass refines the graph and creates new RefSCCs or causes them to
/// have a different shape or set of component SCCs it should add the RefSCCs
/// to this worklist so that we visit them in the refined form.
///
/// This worklist is in reverse post-order, as we pop off the back in order
/// to observe RefSCCs in post-order. When adding RefSCCs, clients should add
/// them in reverse post-order.
SmallPriorityWorklist<LazyCallGraph::RefSCC *, 1> &RCWorklist;
/// Worklist of the SCCs queued for processing.
///
/// When a pass refines the graph and creates new SCCs or causes them to have
/// a different shape or set of component functions it should add the SCCs to
/// this worklist so that we visit them in the refined form.
///
/// Note that if the SCCs are part of a RefSCC that is added to the \c
/// RCWorklist, they don't need to be added here as visiting the RefSCC will
/// be sufficient to re-visit the SCCs within it.
///
/// This worklist is in reverse post-order, as we pop off the back in order
/// to observe SCCs in post-order. When adding SCCs, clients should add them
/// in reverse post-order.
SmallPriorityWorklist<LazyCallGraph::SCC *, 1> &CWorklist;
/// The set of invalidated RefSCCs which should be skipped if they are found
/// in \c RCWorklist.
///
/// This is used to quickly prune out RefSCCs when they get deleted and
/// happen to already be on the worklist. We use this primarily to avoid
/// scanning the list and removing entries from it.
SmallPtrSetImpl<LazyCallGraph::RefSCC *> &InvalidatedRefSCCs;
/// The set of invalidated SCCs which should be skipped if they are found
/// in \c CWorklist.
///
/// This is used to quickly prune out SCCs when they get deleted and happen
/// to already be on the worklist. We use this primarily to avoid scanning
/// the list and removing entries from it.
SmallPtrSetImpl<LazyCallGraph::SCC *> &InvalidatedSCCs;
/// If non-null, the updated current \c SCC being processed.
///
/// This is set when a graph refinement takes place and the "current" point
/// in the graph moves "down" or earlier in the post-order walk. This will
/// often cause the "current" SCC to be a newly created SCC object and the
/// old one to be added to the above worklist. When that happens, this
/// pointer is non-null and can be used to continue processing the "top" of
/// the post-order walk.
LazyCallGraph::SCC *UpdatedC;
/// Preserved analyses across SCCs.
///
/// We specifically want to allow CGSCC passes to mutate ancestor IR
/// (changing both the CG structure and the function IR itself). However,
/// this means we need to take special care to correctly mark what analyses
/// are preserved *across* SCCs. We have to track this out-of-band here
/// because within the main `PassManager` infrastructure we need to mark
/// everything within an SCC as preserved in order to avoid repeatedly
/// invalidating the same analyses as we unnest pass managers and adaptors.
/// So we track the cross-SCC version of the preserved analyses here from any
/// code that does direct invalidation of SCC analyses, and then use it
/// whenever we move forward in the post-order walk of SCCs before running
/// passes over the new SCC.
PreservedAnalyses CrossSCCPA;
/// A hacky area where the inliner can retain history about inlining
/// decisions that mutated the call graph's SCC structure in order to avoid
/// infinite inlining. See the comments in the inliner's CG update logic.
///
/// FIXME: Keeping this here seems like a big layering issue, we should look
/// for a better technique.
SmallDenseSet<std::pair<LazyCallGraph::Node *, LazyCallGraph::SCC *>, 4>
&InlinedInternalEdges;
/// Weak VHs to keep track of indirect calls for the purposes of detecting
/// devirtualization.
///
/// This is a map to avoid having duplicate entries. If a Value is
/// deallocated, its corresponding WeakTrackingVH will be nulled out. When
/// checking if a Value is in the map or not, also check if the corresponding
/// WeakTrackingVH is null to avoid issues with a new Value sharing the same
/// address as a deallocated one.
SmallMapVector<Value *, WeakTrackingVH, 16> IndirectVHs;
};
/// The core module pass which does a post-order walk of the SCCs and
/// runs a CGSCC pass over each one.
///
/// Designed to allow composition of a CGSCCPass(Manager) and
/// a ModulePassManager. Note that this pass must be run with a module analysis
/// manager as it uses the LazyCallGraph analysis. It will also run the
/// \c CGSCCAnalysisManagerModuleProxy analysis prior to running the CGSCC
/// pass over the module to enable a \c FunctionAnalysisManager to be used
/// within this run safely.
class ModuleToPostOrderCGSCCPassAdaptor
: public PassInfoMixin<ModuleToPostOrderCGSCCPassAdaptor> {
public:
using PassConceptT =
detail::PassConcept<LazyCallGraph::SCC, CGSCCAnalysisManager,
LazyCallGraph &, CGSCCUpdateResult &>;
explicit ModuleToPostOrderCGSCCPassAdaptor(std::unique_ptr<PassConceptT> Pass)
: Pass(std::move(Pass)) {}
ModuleToPostOrderCGSCCPassAdaptor(ModuleToPostOrderCGSCCPassAdaptor &&Arg)
: Pass(std::move(Arg.Pass)) {}
friend void swap(ModuleToPostOrderCGSCCPassAdaptor &LHS,
ModuleToPostOrderCGSCCPassAdaptor &RHS) {
std::swap(LHS.Pass, RHS.Pass);
}
ModuleToPostOrderCGSCCPassAdaptor &
operator=(ModuleToPostOrderCGSCCPassAdaptor RHS) {
swap(*this, RHS);
return *this;
}
/// Runs the CGSCC pass across every SCC in the module.
PreservedAnalyses run(Module &M, ModuleAnalysisManager &AM);
void printPipeline(raw_ostream &OS,
function_ref<StringRef(StringRef)> MapClassName2PassName) {
OS << "cgscc(";
Pass->printPipeline(OS, MapClassName2PassName);
OS << ")";
}
static bool isRequired() { return true; }
private:
std::unique_ptr<PassConceptT> Pass;
};
/// A function to deduce a function pass type and wrap it in the
/// templated adaptor.
template <typename CGSCCPassT>
ModuleToPostOrderCGSCCPassAdaptor
createModuleToPostOrderCGSCCPassAdaptor(CGSCCPassT &&Pass) {
using PassModelT = detail::PassModel<LazyCallGraph::SCC, CGSCCPassT,
PreservedAnalyses, CGSCCAnalysisManager,
LazyCallGraph &, CGSCCUpdateResult &>;
// Do not use make_unique, it causes too many template instantiations,
// causing terrible compile times.
return ModuleToPostOrderCGSCCPassAdaptor(
std::unique_ptr<ModuleToPostOrderCGSCCPassAdaptor::PassConceptT>(
new PassModelT(std::forward<CGSCCPassT>(Pass))));
}
/// A proxy from a \c FunctionAnalysisManager to an \c SCC.
///
/// When a module pass runs and triggers invalidation, both the CGSCC and
/// Function analysis manager proxies on the module get an invalidation event.
/// We don't want to fully duplicate responsibility for most of the
/// invalidation logic. Instead, this layer is only responsible for SCC-local
/// invalidation events. We work with the module's FunctionAnalysisManager to
/// invalidate function analyses.
class FunctionAnalysisManagerCGSCCProxy
: public AnalysisInfoMixin<FunctionAnalysisManagerCGSCCProxy> {
public:
class Result {
public:
explicit Result() : FAM(nullptr) {}
explicit Result(FunctionAnalysisManager &FAM) : FAM(&FAM) {}
void updateFAM(FunctionAnalysisManager &FAM) { this->FAM = &FAM; }
/// Accessor for the analysis manager.
FunctionAnalysisManager &getManager() {
assert(FAM);
return *FAM;
}
bool invalidate(LazyCallGraph::SCC &C, const PreservedAnalyses &PA,
CGSCCAnalysisManager::Invalidator &Inv);
private:
FunctionAnalysisManager *FAM;
};
/// Computes the \c FunctionAnalysisManager and stores it in the result proxy.
Result run(LazyCallGraph::SCC &C, CGSCCAnalysisManager &AM, LazyCallGraph &);
private:
friend AnalysisInfoMixin<FunctionAnalysisManagerCGSCCProxy>;
static AnalysisKey Key;
};
extern template class OuterAnalysisManagerProxy<CGSCCAnalysisManager, Function>;
/// A proxy from a \c CGSCCAnalysisManager to a \c Function.
using CGSCCAnalysisManagerFunctionProxy =
OuterAnalysisManagerProxy<CGSCCAnalysisManager, Function>;
/// Helper to update the call graph after running a function pass.
///
/// Function passes can only mutate the call graph in specific ways. This
/// routine provides a helper that updates the call graph in those ways
/// including returning whether any changes were made and populating a CG
/// update result struct for the overall CGSCC walk.
LazyCallGraph::SCC &updateCGAndAnalysisManagerForFunctionPass(
LazyCallGraph &G, LazyCallGraph::SCC &C, LazyCallGraph::Node &N,
CGSCCAnalysisManager &AM, CGSCCUpdateResult &UR,
FunctionAnalysisManager &FAM);
/// Helper to update the call graph after running a CGSCC pass.
///
/// CGSCC passes can only mutate the call graph in specific ways. This
/// routine provides a helper that updates the call graph in those ways
/// including returning whether any changes were made and populating a CG
/// update result struct for the overall CGSCC walk.
LazyCallGraph::SCC &updateCGAndAnalysisManagerForCGSCCPass(
LazyCallGraph &G, LazyCallGraph::SCC &C, LazyCallGraph::Node &N,
CGSCCAnalysisManager &AM, CGSCCUpdateResult &UR,
FunctionAnalysisManager &FAM);
/// Adaptor that maps from a SCC to its functions.
///
/// Designed to allow composition of a FunctionPass(Manager) and
/// a CGSCCPassManager. Note that if this pass is constructed with a pointer
/// to a \c CGSCCAnalysisManager it will run the
/// \c FunctionAnalysisManagerCGSCCProxy analysis prior to running the function
/// pass over the SCC to enable a \c FunctionAnalysisManager to be used
/// within this run safely.
class CGSCCToFunctionPassAdaptor
: public PassInfoMixin<CGSCCToFunctionPassAdaptor> {
public:
using PassConceptT = detail::PassConcept<Function, FunctionAnalysisManager>;
explicit CGSCCToFunctionPassAdaptor(std::unique_ptr<PassConceptT> Pass,
bool EagerlyInvalidate, bool NoRerun)
: Pass(std::move(Pass)), EagerlyInvalidate(EagerlyInvalidate),
NoRerun(NoRerun) {}
CGSCCToFunctionPassAdaptor(CGSCCToFunctionPassAdaptor &&Arg)
: Pass(std::move(Arg.Pass)), EagerlyInvalidate(Arg.EagerlyInvalidate),
NoRerun(Arg.NoRerun) {}
friend void swap(CGSCCToFunctionPassAdaptor &LHS,
CGSCCToFunctionPassAdaptor &RHS) {
std::swap(LHS.Pass, RHS.Pass);
}
CGSCCToFunctionPassAdaptor &operator=(CGSCCToFunctionPassAdaptor RHS) {
swap(*this, RHS);
return *this;
}
/// Runs the function pass across every function in the module.
PreservedAnalyses run(LazyCallGraph::SCC &C, CGSCCAnalysisManager &AM,
LazyCallGraph &CG, CGSCCUpdateResult &UR);
void printPipeline(raw_ostream &OS,
function_ref<StringRef(StringRef)> MapClassName2PassName) {
OS << "function";
if (EagerlyInvalidate)
OS << "<eager-inv>";
OS << "(";
Pass->printPipeline(OS, MapClassName2PassName);
OS << ")";
}
static bool isRequired() { return true; }
private:
std::unique_ptr<PassConceptT> Pass;
bool EagerlyInvalidate;
bool NoRerun;
};
/// A function to deduce a function pass type and wrap it in the
/// templated adaptor.
template <typename FunctionPassT>
CGSCCToFunctionPassAdaptor
createCGSCCToFunctionPassAdaptor(FunctionPassT &&Pass,
bool EagerlyInvalidate = false,
bool NoRerun = false) {
using PassModelT =
detail::PassModel<Function, FunctionPassT, PreservedAnalyses,
FunctionAnalysisManager>;
// Do not use make_unique, it causes too many template instantiations,
// causing terrible compile times.
return CGSCCToFunctionPassAdaptor(
std::unique_ptr<CGSCCToFunctionPassAdaptor::PassConceptT>(
new PassModelT(std::forward<FunctionPassT>(Pass))),
EagerlyInvalidate, NoRerun);
}
// A marker to determine if function passes should be run on a function within a
// CGSCCToFunctionPassAdaptor. This is used to prevent running an expensive
// function pass (manager) on a function multiple times if SCC mutations cause a
// function to be visited multiple times and the function is not modified by
// other SCC passes.
class ShouldNotRunFunctionPassesAnalysis
: public AnalysisInfoMixin<ShouldNotRunFunctionPassesAnalysis> {
public:
static AnalysisKey Key;
struct Result {};
Result run(Function &F, FunctionAnalysisManager &FAM) { return Result(); }
};
/// A helper that repeats an SCC pass each time an indirect call is refined to
/// a direct call by that pass.
///
/// While the CGSCC pass manager works to re-visit SCCs and RefSCCs as they
/// change shape, we may also want to repeat an SCC pass if it simply refines
/// an indirect call to a direct call, even if doing so does not alter the
/// shape of the graph. Note that this only pertains to direct calls to
/// functions where IPO across the SCC may be able to compute more precise
/// results. For intrinsics, we assume scalar optimizations already can fully
/// reason about them.
///
/// This repetition has the potential to be very large however, as each one
/// might refine a single call site. As a consequence, in practice we use an
/// upper bound on the number of repetitions to limit things.
class DevirtSCCRepeatedPass : public PassInfoMixin<DevirtSCCRepeatedPass> {
public:
using PassConceptT =
detail::PassConcept<LazyCallGraph::SCC, CGSCCAnalysisManager,
LazyCallGraph &, CGSCCUpdateResult &>;
explicit DevirtSCCRepeatedPass(std::unique_ptr<PassConceptT> Pass,
int MaxIterations)
: Pass(std::move(Pass)), MaxIterations(MaxIterations) {}
/// Runs the wrapped pass up to \c MaxIterations on the SCC, iterating
/// whenever an indirect call is refined.
PreservedAnalyses run(LazyCallGraph::SCC &InitialC, CGSCCAnalysisManager &AM,
LazyCallGraph &CG, CGSCCUpdateResult &UR);
void printPipeline(raw_ostream &OS,
function_ref<StringRef(StringRef)> MapClassName2PassName) {
OS << "devirt<" << MaxIterations << ">(";
Pass->printPipeline(OS, MapClassName2PassName);
OS << ")";
}
private:
std::unique_ptr<PassConceptT> Pass;
int MaxIterations;
};
/// A function to deduce a function pass type and wrap it in the
/// templated adaptor.
template <typename CGSCCPassT>
DevirtSCCRepeatedPass createDevirtSCCRepeatedPass(CGSCCPassT &&Pass,
int MaxIterations) {
using PassModelT = detail::PassModel<LazyCallGraph::SCC, CGSCCPassT,
PreservedAnalyses, CGSCCAnalysisManager,
LazyCallGraph &, CGSCCUpdateResult &>;
// Do not use make_unique, it causes too many template instantiations,
// causing terrible compile times.
return DevirtSCCRepeatedPass(
std::unique_ptr<DevirtSCCRepeatedPass::PassConceptT>(
new PassModelT(std::forward<CGSCCPassT>(Pass))),
MaxIterations);
}
// Clear out the debug logging macro.
#undef DEBUG_TYPE
} // end namespace llvm
#endif // LLVM_ANALYSIS_CGSCCPASSMANAGER_H
#ifdef __GNUC__
#pragma GCC diagnostic pop
#endif
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